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  1. Phoenix Rising Alternative School serves students in Tulsa County, grades 9–12, who are involved with, or are at high risk for, involvement with the juvenile justice system. Typically, PRAS students have not experienced success in traditional public school settings and find PRAS to be a restorative pathway for their educational and life journey. PRAS is … Continue reading "About the School"

  2. Phoenix Rising Alternative School serves students in Tulsa County, grades 9–12, who are involved with, or are at high risk for, involvement with the juvenile justice system. Typically, PRAS students have not experienced success in traditional public school settings and find PRAS to be a restorative pathway for their educational and life journey.

  3. Mar 8, 2024 · LOCAL & STATE Kimberly Marsh Illustration. The Oklahoma Eagle Four candidates competing in the upcoming Tulsa School Board elections used a Feb. 27 public forum at the University of Tulsa to make a case for you to vote for them. The election, scheduled to be held in just four weeks, is widely considered more important…

  4. Emma discovered an interest in criminal justice shortly after high school. Emma attended college at Oklahoma City Community College for criminal justice and psychology. In 2023, she made the move to Tulsa, OK where she began her journey working for Project Commutation and developing a passion for helping individuals who are coming out of prison

  5. Sep 30, 2024 · The Justice Department announced today a settlement agreement with the Aiken County Public School District in South Carolina to resolve the department’s investigation into allegations that English learner students were not receiving appropriate instruction and services.

  6. May 29, 2020 · The Tulsa area has 12 schools with greater than 75 percent black enrollment, 19 schools with greater than 50 percent black enrollment, mostly in the city of Tulsa, and 71 schools, almost all in ...

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  8. The median income for white families in Oklahoma is $76,000, compared to $40,000 for Black families and $43,000 for Latinx families. In 2019, 87 percent of Black and 81 percent of Latinx 4th grade public school students in Oklahoma were not pro cient in reading, compared to 65 percent of white students.49.

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